Writing in Mind for November, 1902, Mr Bradley refuses to allow
the term 'will' in man to bear any other meaning than that of actual
'volition.' He merges 'power,' or 'faculty,' in 'act,' an
identification which, St Thomas says, holds only in God. This is in
keeping with Mr Bradley's steady and uncompromising repudiation of all
potential being. Potential being, if it be at all, is the undoing of
his philosophy. But see Appearance and Reality, pp. 384-7.